# Сопутствующие статьи по теме Shutdown

Новостной центр HTX предлагает последние статьи и углубленный анализ по "Shutdown", охватывающие рыночные тренды, новости проектов, развитие технологий и политику регулирования в криптоиндустрии.

Claiming 'KYC-Free Global Payments', Inevitable Shutdown Within 6 Months

Cryptocurrency cards marketed as "No-KYC global payment" solutions are fundamentally unsustainable and inevitably face shutdown within 6 months due to structural and regulatory realities. These cards rely on exploiting corporate card programs, where a company undergoes business verification (KYB) to issue cards to "employees" without individual KYC. However, Visa and Mastercard's strictly regulated networks mandate that all end-users must be identifiable. When these projects gain traction and transaction volume increases, they attract scrutiny from card networks or issuing banks. Compliance reviews quickly identify the misuse of the corporate card model, leading to account freezes, project termination, and often frozen user funds. Users are attracted to these cards due to privacy concerns or lack of access, but they bear significant risks. Legally, users are not bank customers; their funds are controlled by the company holding the master account, offering no deposit insurance or consumer protection. When projects collapse, users face frozen balances and difficult refund processes. Legitimate alternatives exist, such as low-limit prepaid cards or gift cards purchased with crypto, but they operate within strict boundaries. The only structurally honest path to sustainable no-KYC payments lies outside the Visa/Mastercard duopoly, by building crypto-native networks that integrate directly with payment acquirers, though this approach is more complex and less common. Ultimately, any card bearing a Visa or Mastercard logo that promises high limits without KYC is built on a temporary and fragile foundation destined to fail.

比推02/10 12:11

Claiming 'KYC-Free Global Payments', Inevitable Shutdown Within 6 Months

比推02/10 12:11

Crypto Morning Brief: U.S. Government Shutdown Ends, MetaMask Integrates Ondo Finance to Launch Tokenized U.S. Stock Trading Feature

This crypto market digest covers key developments from February 3, 2026. The U.S. government ended its partial shutdown after President Trump signed a funding bill. Regulatory progress continues as Senate Democrats plan another closed-door meeting on the CLARITY Act, while the Avalanche Policy Alliance established an advisory committee to push for global regulatory coordination. In product updates, MetaMask integrated with Ondo Finance, enabling non-U.S. users to trade over 200 tokenized U.S. stocks and ETFs directly using USDC. BNB Chain introduced new application-layer standards (BAPs) and a non-fungible agent (NFA) token standard. Tether launched MiningOS, an open-source Bitcoin mining operating system. On the security front, Step Finance confirmed a $40 million treasury exploit due to a team device breach but has recovered approximately $4.7 million so far. Market sentiment was impacted by a triple threat: poor earnings from major tech companies, uncertainty around the new Fed chair nomination, and a sharp correction in precious metals. Bitcoin fell below $80,000, triggering a record $2.55 billion in liquidations. Despite the bearish trend, analysts from Wintermute anticipate a potential market recovery in the second half of 2026, citing solid industry infrastructure. Other notable news includes Tria's tokenomics reveal for its 10 billion TRIA token supply and a court filing suggesting Jeffrey Epstein may have indirectly invested $3.25 million in Coinbase's 2014 Series C round.

marsbit02/04 01:31

Crypto Morning Brief: U.S. Government Shutdown Ends, MetaMask Integrates Ondo Finance to Launch Tokenized U.S. Stock Trading Feature

marsbit02/04 01:31

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